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Eterna 250T | Vintage Color Motion Picture Film

Eterna 250T | Vintage Color Motion Picture Film

$12.00 USD
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Eterna 250T is a highly regarded vintage motion picture film known for its ultra-fine grain structure, outstanding pastel colors, natural skin tones, and extended latitude. This film excels in capturing detail in both shadows and highlights, making it incredibly versatile for shooting in various lighting conditions, from low light to bright daylight. The quality and rarity of this discontinued film stock make it highly sought after.

VINTAGE FILM STOCK DISCLAIMER:

Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including, loss of sensitivity, color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can still vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.

FILM SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Film Type: Eterna Vivid 250T Vintage Color Motion Picture Film (Year 2006)

  • Format: 35mm, hand-rolled into recycled cartridges

  • Exposure: 1 Roll / 36 Exposures

  • ISO: 250 (Recommend rating at 200-125 ISO)

  • Balance: Tungsten (3200K)

  • Processing: ECN-2

IMPORTANT DETAILS:

  • Manual ISO Setting: These rolls do not have a DX code, so you'll need to manually set the ISO on your camera for proper light metering, or use a handheld light meter. Given the film's age, we recommend rating it at 160-100 ISO to achieve the best results.

  • Processing Notice: This film includes a RemJet backing and CANNOT be processed at standard commercial labs. It requires ECN-2 processing, which can be done at specialized labs or at home using kits like the FFP ECN-2 Dev Kit or Cinestill ECN-2 Dev Kit.

  • Notes: This batch of Eterna 250T has been well-preserved over the years, and the sample images shown are from this exact batch. Despite its age, this film continues to deliver exceptional results, but for the healthiest negatives, we recommend the lower ISO rating.